Overtreatment, No,” by Mehra Golshan (Opinion guest essay, May 18):When I was 44, my routine annual screening mammogram detected a distortion that turned out to be a highly aggressive and dangerous form of breast cancer.
Fortunately, because I was screened annually, it was caught at an early stage and was treated with a combination of surgery, chemotherapy and radiation.
Now that I’m well into my 60s, I’m grateful every day for the mammogram that caught that deadly cancer early enough to save my life.
Statistically, annual mammogram screening for breast cancer before age 50 may not “save enough lives,” but it surely saved mine.
Deborah SchuenemanFarmington Hills, Mich.To the Editor:Like Dr. Mehra Golshan, I am a breast cancer surgeon, and I wholeheartedly agree with his view of the new screening guidelines.